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More than 130 NGHS volunteers honored at annual luncheon

By AccessWDUN Staff

Over 130 volunteers with Northeast Georgia Health System were recently honored at an annual luncheon.

According to a press release from NGHS, the 2023 Volunteer Appreciation and Auxiliary Membership Luncheon was held at the Ramsey Conference Center at Lanier Technical College.

Awards presented at the luncheon included the Marjorie Covington Smith Auxilian of the Year Award, presented to Sally Veatch. Veatch, a member of the auxiliary board and Marketplace committee, serves most often in the NGMC Gainesville Window Shops. She began volunteering almost 16 years ago and has contributed over 4,000 hours of service. 

“The greatest attributes of our Auxilian of the Year aren’t measured in hours of service,” said Diane Stephens, past president of the NGHS Auxiliary. “They are measured by the laughter she inspires, the joy she gives through her storytelling, her willingness to help with any project and her absolute love for the health system. Sally embodies those most important traits.”

Gordon Rink received the Joan Kosmala Volunteer of the Year Award. Rink has served with Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center since 2016. He was inspired to serve after the passing of his wife of 46 years. The award is named for a long-time volunteer who served as a member of the auxiliary board as vice president and president.

“Gordon will say yes to any task,” said Jennifer Sorrells, supervisor of bereavement services with Hospice of NGMC. “Grief seminars, remembrance services, administrative tasks, bagging kitty litter for medicine disposal, cutting ribbons and tying hundreds of bows – these are just a few of the services he has provided throughout his time with hospice."

Diane Champa was awarded the Nell Wiegand Patient Friend Award, named for Nell Whelchel Wiegand, who was instrumental in helping bring NGMC Gainesville to the community and served in many volunteer roles including president of the NGHS Auxiliary and founding chair of the NGHS Foundation. Champa was recognized for exemplifying NGHS’ core values; respectful compassion, responsible stewardship, passion for excellence and deep interdependence. She has served as a patient friend in the emergency department at NGMC Braselton since 2016.

“It gives me such joy, visiting with patients, giving comfort to them when they are anxious or worried,” Champa said. 

NGHS volunteers serve in several ways at NGMC's Gainesville, Braselton, Barrow and Lumpkin hospitals. In total, 131 volunteers reached service milestones during the past year, including Lee Highsmith for 40 years of service and Virginia Benefield for 35 years of service.

More information about volunteering with NGHS is available here.

 

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